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  1. Feb 11, 2015 · This Agent Carter review contains spoilers. While always a blast, Agent Carter has (so far) avoided Marvel’s trademark wacky humor. While constantly fun, there have been very few laugh out loud ...

  2. Feb 11, 2015 · 0. “A Sin To Err” is Agent Carter ’s turning point. The episode where the shit hits the fan for Peggy and her deception is exposed to the S.S.R., making her a public enemy on the run from ...

  3. Therefore, spoiler text for anything through "A Sin to Err" is not necessary. If, however, you are talking about events that have yet to air on the show such as future guest appearances / future characters / storylines, please use spoiler tags. The same goes for things connected to the Marvel like comics, etc.

    • Phone company secrets.
    • Verdict

    By Eric Goldman

    Posted: Feb 11, 2015 2:59 am

    Note: Full spoilers for the episode follow.

    Agent Carter has been venturing into darker terrain as it goes on, while still retaining a fun, light touch in other moments. It’s a tricky combination, and yet they’re pulling it off. Given the era the show’s set in, perhaps it shouldn’t be surprising that there’s almost an Indiana Jones-type feel at work here. Per example, this week’s episode had a nasty, foreign military officer stab a man, while noting his intention to also kill his family – and also had Peggy and Jarvis fighting a room full of government agents set to a jaunty song. And it all worked!

    Peggy on the run, pursued by the SSR was perhaps an inevitable place to go, from the moment the show began with her sneaking around behind their back, and it was cool to see it actually play out. Peggy kicking all those agents butts was great, as was the way she got the drop on Thompson and called Sousa’s bluff when he had the drop on her.

    Of course, she wasn’t ready for Dottie, having not suspected her of anything. There were a couple of moments where I questioned why something went down the way it went down in this episode – Dottie kissed Peggy with her laced lips, knocking her out before she was going to stab her. But if she could get close enough for a kiss, why not just… stab her? But I also have to admit… symbolically, the kiss of the Black Widow is a nice touch.

    There were a few moments in this episode that pushed things to the limit as far as how wacky this show could get, and one bit of handholding I could do without - Dottie writing Ivchenko’s message down for the audience’s benefit, when basically being told “go kill Peggy” would not be something she’d need to document. Overall though, with more Peggy/...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › A_Sin_to_ErrA Sin to Err - Wikipedia

    A Sin to Err. " A Sin to Err " is the sixth episode of the first season of the American television series Agent Carter, inspired by the films Captain America: The First Avenger and Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and the Marvel One-Shot short film also titled Agent Carter. It features the Marvel Comics character Peggy Carter as she hunts ...

  5. Marvel's Agent Carter: "A Sin to Err" Review It’s clear after this week’s episode that the momentum is building towards Leviathan’s endgame. "A Sin to Err" saw some pretty big developments for Peggy and the S.S.R. with some fun action scenes and entertaining twists.

  6. Feb 11, 2015 · Charles Burn crafts a methodical masterpiece about self-discovery and main character syndrome that’s cast against Super 8 science fiction and the power of cinema. “I didn’t know it would be ...